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Date Notes: A Sweet Young Adult Nerd Romance (Lakeview Prep Book 3) Kindle Edition
On a scale of one to ten, I’m a zero.
A complete dork. Nerd extraordinaire.
I’ve never had a girlfriend. Or a first kiss.
But senior year is coming to an end, and I have my sights set on the gorgeous Ella Randalls. Only the blonde-haired beauty doesn’t know I exist.
But for once in my life I want to win at something. So it’s time to make a change.
Especially if I’m to steal her away from one of Lakeview Prep’s notorious Royals.
My nerdy heart is hers. She just doesn’t know it yet.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateAugust 25, 2022
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- File size3619 KB
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Product details
- ASIN : B09GT6PZZX
- Publisher : (August 25, 2022)
- Publication date : August 25, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 3619 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 218 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #293,538 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author
Gracie Graham is a contemporary young adult author who loves romance and writing fictional characters. She thrives on bringing angst and emotion to her books, and her greatest goal in life is to give readers a book hangover. When she's not busy telling lies for a living, she's likely wrangling her three kids, cooking subpar meals, over-caffeinating, and procrastinating. Feel free to reach out to her on social media.
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Not much to say about this book. But I’m glad that the Barry got the girl. But I didn’t like how he sort of changed himself in the looks department just to get her. But regardless of that he still was himself. It just took Ella to long to see the light…
I don’t understand how she assume that Luca was any different than his horrible friends. All three of them was one in the same. Luca proved that at the ball when he pretend to be Barry so that Ella would be mad at Barry.
But regardless he still didn’t end up with Ella because she didn’t want him in the end even when she didn’t realize she wanted Barry. She had her doubts but still chase Luca.
I was just glad that she finally realized where and who she belong to and who wanted her for her and not be with anyone else.
Not only that Barry mom.., I am GLAD as f that she finally left Bat dust … because he was horrible to Barry and it was so annoying that she didn’t see what Barry saw it took for that night during the ball for her to see and I was glad that she finally did. And ended up with a good man that of Penelope dad…
Barry gets picked on a lot especially by JTs crew.
Ella fits in more with the popular group and wouldn’t really have anything to do with Barry if it wasn’t for chemistry class. Ella already had her heartbroken once so she doesn’t want to experience it again unless a boy did a grand gesture. He has to pretty much prove himself and his love to her. She ends up trying to get Barry and her sister together but Barry would rather be with Ella.
I liked the chemistry these two had and that Ella actually enjoyed astronomy with Barry.
My issue is that Barry changed himself a little too much for Ella. Complete makeover; changed how he walked; new wardrobe, etc. I felt that he was doing a lot for this relationship and Ella just needed to realize what was right in front of her.
Speaking of Barry, I absolutely loved him. He was so sweet and shy, and I loved watching him take chances, gain confidence in himself, and come into his own. A lot of the books I read feature misunderstood bad boys, so it was refreshing for Barry to be the shy, nerdy boy-next-door type who just wants to find love and feel like he fits in—which I can relate to. I’ve always been the shy loner, nerdy type myself. I also loved the nickname he gave to his mom’s boyfriend. Very clever, a bit sarcastic, and funny.
I loved Ella too. While popular and pretty, she wasn’t conceded and mean like most of the “royals” she hung out with. I loved watching her grow throughout the book, take a deeper look at the people around her, and open her heart to the one person she hadn’t even really considered. Just goes to show that you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, and that sometimes the greatest, most fulfilling, love comes from where you least expect it once you take the blinders off.
My favorite scenes were “locked in the bathroom” and “the masquerade ball”, with the latter being my most favorite. It had a magical feel to it and was such a sweet scene. This whole book would make a great movie.
Overall, I found this book to be well written and enrapturing. I was invested in Barry’s quest to become confident enough—not only for himself, but to get the girl—from the very beginning. This book gave me She’s All That/He’s All That/Cinderella vibes, and I was all for it.
Date Notes is the third book in the Lakeview Prep series.
I voluntarily received and reviewed an advanced copy of this book.
Final Rating: 5 Stars